SNEAKERS EXPECTED TO DROP THIS MONTH

NIke Dunk Low WMNS “SanddrIft/Dusty Cactus”

April 1


Nike has recently released special-themed Dunk Low WMNS sneakers aimed at women, such as “You Deserve Flowers” and “Dia De Los Muertos”.

This time, Nike is preparing to release a Nike Dunk Low in pastel tones for the Easter period. Instead of the usual leather structure, Nike has opted for a woven material for this shoe, drawing attention with its cream, blue, and pink tones.

Nıke Aır Max 95 “ATL”

April 4

The classic Nike Air Max 95 silhouette features suede, leather, and mesh materials, with dominant layers of orange and red colors. The shoe boasts a vibrant outsole, 3M reflective details, and “ATL” printed insoles.

Aır Jordan 4 WMNS “Vıvıd Sulfur”
April 6

Jordan Brand continues to expand its lineup for the summer of 2024. The shoe, featuring a classic leather construction, comes with a white base and yellow-black details. At the heel, as seen in many new Air Jordan 4 silhouettes, there is a Jumpman logo.

Aır Jordan 1 Hıgh OG WMNS ‘Chrome’

April 10

For those looking to turn heads during the summer months, Jordan Brand leaves no option unturned. The Air Jordan 1 High silhouette, covered almost entirely in metallic silver leather, features tongues, laces, and midsoles in white.

Converse x Dungeons & Dragons 50th Annıversary Collectıon

April 11

The iconic game Dungeons & Dragons, one of the cult classics of the gaming world, celebrates its 50th anniversary by collaborating with Converse, paying homage to the game’s iconic characters. This legendary game, which cannot be contained in just one shoe model, comes with a capsule apparel collection along with several sneakers.

Nıke Dunk Low “Veneer”

April 11

The Nike Dunk silhouette makes a comeback with a beloved colorway that we’ve seen before. This color combination, which we first saw with the ‘Ugly Duckling’ collection in 2001, returned to shelves in 2020, delighting those who had been waiting for it. Nike, noticing that there are still people eager to get their hands on the shoes, excites enthusiasts once again by re-releasing the green, purple, and brown-colored sneakers.

Patta x Converse Pack

April 11

Adding yet another collaboration to its repertoire, Patta introduces a new partnership, this time with Converse, following previous collaborations with New Balance and Nike. Focusing on two different silhouettes, Weapon and Marquis, the duo infuses the Patta signature in a minimalistic manner onto the heels, tongues, and insoles of the shoes.

Nıke Kobe 6 Protro

April 13

As the summer arrives, Kobe sneakers make a comeback with three different colorways. Inspired by Kobe Bryant’s Italian heritage, the ‘Italian Camo’ features a camouflage pattern and a red Swoosh, taking its place on the shelves.

Another shoe making a reappearance from the Kobe line is released once again after 2013. Inspired by Venice Beach, which blends graffiti and basketball culture, it greets enthusiasts with red, yellow, and turquoise accents on a grey base.

Lastly, there’s the beloved Philly colorway, which made its debut back in 2009 and remains a favorite among Kobe fans. Kobe, who was born and raised in Philadelphia, paid homage to his city with a blue-themed shoe, and now, years later, this shoe is set to return to shelves as a Protro.

Nıke Aır Max 1 ’86 “Jackıe Robınson”

April 15

Jackie Robinson, the only player in Major League Baseball (MLB) to have his jersey retired by all teams, is honored by Nike with a special Nike Air Max 1 model. Set to be released on Jackie Robinson Day celebrated annually in America, the model stands out with its navy-blue and white design, while the golden ’42’ details on the tongue and laces add a special touch to the shoe.

Nıke SB Dunk Low “Pastoral Prınt”

April 22

Last year, Nike introduced several patterned Dunk models, and this year, they continue this tradition. In the SB Dunk Low model presented to us, we encounter trees, clouds, birds, hot air balloons, and wall patterns with “SB” written on them.

Nıke Dunk Low “Ultraman”

April 25

Orijinal olarak 1999 yılında satışa çıkan ve Nike’nin Japonya’ya özel olarak çıkardığı CO.JP serisinin bir parçası olan bu Colorway kırmızı-gri rengiyle ilk gün kaçıranlara bir kez daha satın alma fırsatı sunuyor.